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B ob S u , W im T immermans , B ert B oer , J oris T immermans , Y ijiang Z eng

co ordinating earth observation data validation for RE -analysis for CLIMA te S ervice S : CORE-CLIMAX. B ob S u , W im T immermans , B ert B oer , J oris T immermans , Y ijiang Z eng. CoreClimax : Presentation overview. Project overview (1) Consortium (2) Project team (3)

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B ob S u , W im T immermans , B ert B oer , J oris T immermans , Y ijiang Z eng

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  1. coordinating earth observation data validation for RE-analysis for CLIMAteServiceS:CORE-CLIMAX Bob Su, Wim Timmermans, Bert Boer, Joris Timmermans, Yijiang Zeng

  2. CoreClimax: Presentation overview • Project overview (1) • Consortium (2) • Project team (3) • Project objectives (4) • Coordination of high-quality research (3) • Coordination mechanisms & workplan (6) • Future R&D needs – Our response (1)

  3. CoreClimax: Project overview • EU FP7 Project acronym: CORE-CLIMAX • Coordinating Earth observation data validation for RE-analysis for CLIMAteServiceS • Project coordinator: Professor Bob Su, z.su@utwente.nl • Project manager (technical matters): ir. Wim Timmermans • Project manager (financial/legal/administrative matters): ir. Bert Boer • Department of Water Resources, ITC, University of Twente, The Netherlands • EU Contribution: 1,997,635 Euro • Project duration: 30 months • Start: 1st January 2013

  4. CoreClimax: Consortium

  5. CoreClimax: Consortium

  6. CoreClimax: Project Team

  7. CoreClimax: Project Team • ITC: Bob Su, Wim Timmermans, Joris Timmermans, Yijian Zeng, Bert Boer • EUMETSAT: Jörg Schulz, Rob Roebeling • ECMWF: Paul Poli, David Tan • DWD: Frank Kaspar, Andrea Kaiser-Weiss • VITO: Else Swinnen, Carolien Tote, Lieven Bydekerke • FMI: Hilppa Gregow, TerhikkiManninen, Ali Nadir Arslan • MTF: Jean-Christophe Calvet • ITP: YaomingMa • CAREERI: Wen Jun, CaiYing, GaoXiaoqing, Lu Shihua, Wei Zhigang, Hu Zeyong,GaoYanhong

  8. CoreClimax: Project Team • Research Executive Agency (REA), Project Officer (“PO”): • StijnVermoote • Advisory Board (“AB”) Members: • John Bates (NOAA/NCDC, ECVs generation process & maturity index) • Michael Bosilovich (NASA, reanalysis) • Mark Dowell (JRC, ECVs & climate service policy requests, CEOS WG Climate) • Andre Jol (EEA) • Steve Noyes (EUMETNET) • VelinaPendolovska (Policy Officer at DG CLIMA)

  9. CoreClimax: Project objectives • Coordinate with Earth Observation and climate change program projects. • Propose a structured process for delivering ECVs – Essential Climate Variables. • Propose a validation process aiming at qualifying the accuracy of the climate variables. • Propose a feedback mechanism ensuring that the results of the re-analysis process get appropriately reflected into updates of CDRs - Climate Data Records. • Propose a process to compare re-analyses.

  10. CoreClimax: Project objectives CORE-CLIMAX as European contribution to international efforts in coordinating ECV generation & use in reanalyses

  11. CoreClimax: Project objectives • Coordinating with European Earth Observation program and projects: • GMES - Global Monitoring of Environment and Security, now: COPERNICUS – ECV/Climate related • GCOS - Global Climate Observation System • ESA CCI - European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative projects • EUMETSAT SAF - The European Organisationfor the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites - Satellite Application Facility network • EUMETNET - a grouping of 29 European National Meteorological Services as part of the European Meteorological Infrastructure

  12. CoreClimax: Project objectives

  13. CoreClimax: Coordination of high-quality research • Overlap with 4 pillars of a logical view for an Architecture for Climate Monitoring: • CORE-CLIMAX will focus on pillars 2 and 3 (SBA = Social Benefit Area)

  14. CoreClimax: Coordination of high-quality research • Decomposing the 4 pillars of a logical view for an Architecture for Climate Monitoring: • CORE-CLIMAX will focus on “Climate record creation” and “Application”

  15. CoreClimax: Coordination of high-quality research • Decomposing A3: Create and maintain Long-term Climate Data Records: • A TCDR (Thematic CDR) may only be considered as a CDR upon the validation process given by A34, which may form just one component of an ECV

  16. CoreClimax: Coordination mechanisms & workplan

  17. CoreClimax: Coordination mechanisms & workplan

  18. CoreClimax: Coordination mechanisms & workplan • Dissemination, outreach and capacity building objectives: • Coordination (with European and international stakeholders) • A dissemination/outreach activity

  19. CoreClimax: Coordination mechanisms & workplan • Draft Timeframe WP2

  20. CoreClimax: Coordination mechanisms & workplan • Draft Timeframe WP3

  21. CoreClimax: Coordination mechanisms & workplan • Draft Timeframe WP3 (more clear ;-))

  22. CoreClimax: Future R&D needs – Our response • Global Framework of Climate Services A schematic representation of the pillars of the Framework, with the indication that the Capacity Development component encompasses the other components. Arrows depict flows of information and feedback. Our response FP7 CORE-CLIMAX: “Coordinating Earth observation data validation for RE-analysis for CLIMAteServiceS”

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